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Creator: Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564 Date: 1610 Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Creator: Catholic Church. Date: 1463 Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Creator: Catholic Church. Book of hours (Fordham University. MS 03) Date: 1450/1499 Contributing Institution: Fordham University Libraries Description: Ms. codex; Title supplied by cataloger; Collation: Parchment, fol. iii (modern paper) + 187 + 1 + iv; 1⁸ 2-9⁵ 10⁸(-1) 11-12⁵ 13⁸ 14-15⁵ 16⁸(-1) -- catchwords are written in frames horizontally at the center or vertically at the lower right; Layout: One column of 13 lines ruled in drypoint; Script: Italian gothic; Decoration: Historiated initials (missing the leaf for the opening of the Hours of the Virgin) -- one-line gold initials with alternating red, blue, and purple flourishing -- three-line gold initials surrounded by tri-color green, maroon, and blue-filled boxes -- black flourishing; 87v line drawing of a man's head in profile -- some five-line gold initials; Binding: Later binding in red leather stamped wtih gold over wood boards -- crucifixion on front, Madonna and Child on back -- 2 clasps, missing -- page edges stamped in gold -- paper flyleaves - Charles Sauvageot, Académie Royale de Musique in France (late 19th century); Origin: Copied after 1446, the canonization of Nicholas of Tolentino (in the calendar on 10 September); Shelfmark: New York, Fordham University, Walsh Library, MS 03; Provenance note: Bookplate of Charles Sauvageot, Académie Royale de Musique in France (late 19th century) on front endpaper -- William Bragge (1823-1884), his sale, Sotheby's, 7 June 1876, lot 108 -- Henry Hucks Gibbs (1819-1907), 1st Baron Aldenham -- Aldenham sale, Sotheby's, 22 March 1937, lot 179 to Thorpe -- bookplate "Aldenham house herts" on rear endpaper View Full Item at Fordham University Libraries -
Creator: Catholic Church. Book of hours (Fordham University. MS 04) Date: 1380 Contributing Institution: Fordham University Libraries Description: Ms. codex; Title supplied by cataloger; Collation: Parchment, fol. i + 142 + ii; Layout: Single column, 13 lines -- ruled in faint red ink; Script: Gothic -- liturgical book hand -- there are several modern hands in the codex (at least six); Decoration: Single illumination of Pentecost, featuring the apostle John(?) reading a book while the other apostles look on (fol. 100v) -- ivy leaf flourishing used to denote the beginning of a new section of text, major initials decorated with gold leaf and ivy flourishing, minor initials in the same hierarchy alternate colors; Binding: Wooden boards with paper covers, probably original; Origin: Possibly a mass produced book of hours, created at a commercial Parisian workshop; Byname: Saint Michel hours; Shelfmark: New York, Fordham University, Walsh Library, MS 04; Provenance note: Rev. Theodore Cunnion, S.J. (1970-1998) -- Mary D. Reiss Library, Loyola Seminary at Shrub Oak, NY (1957 - 1970) -- St. Andrew-on-Hudson (1903 - 1957) -- Claudes Deix, 1716 -- the codex most likely came to the United States via the New York-Canada Jesuit Mission of the 19th century View Full Item at Fordham University Libraries -
Creator: Pierallini, Giovanni, 1817-1888 Date: 1867 Contributing Institution: Fordham University Libraries Description: Digitized by the Metropolitan New York Library Council as part of the Culture In Transit project, funded by a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and Latin broadside commemorating the appointment of Enrico Bindi as bishop of Pistoia and Prato View Full Item at Fordham University Libraries -
Creator: Lydius, Balthasar, 1577-1629 Date: 1616 Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Creator: Adams, Sarah Flower, 1805-1848 Date: 1841 Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library